New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1926, Page 20

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$—Fabricatore and Faraone, instru-| Ten Albany, N. Y. WPG, Atlantic City, operating on mental. scores full power, nearly blew us out of 7—Devita’s orchestr 3 Wonder Story of | the chair with its great volume. A §—Harold Fries, bz 3 Steinmetz" Part 1I, “His Investi- |group of Russian Grand Opera 2 ] 5 recital gation of Magnetism,” = prepared |artists, together with Thavius' m“d. THERE IS BUT O} ATERSON—224 by John W. Hammond. offered a program in a ve WGY orchestra serious manner. The tone of the mu- FOR sport talk. | 8:30—Deltah Half-hour ‘of Ro-|sic was excellent and we enjoyed ¢ Love's orchestra. also broadcast from WJZ.|[the concrt, especially the excerpts | ritto WLodge Froli | nnsylvania Keystoners, also| from “Carmen.” that famous opera | . WIP—PHILAD L 3 VIZ. dedicated to the Connecticut com- anaer lt, Astor’ Cohen’ EVENING PICK. inner music. Y outhern Hemisphere | pany DAYLIGHT SAVING 100 CONCERTS. 3:50—Department of Agriculture ., “Samoa and Fiji" alsc| A 2 3 : WFBH, New York, §—Majestic ||7—Roll call and birthday I : ; WIZ. Orchestral comics have always M b P t J WTIC—HARTFORD—176 gl bl ey ; ase Pler dance orch 0:30-11:30—"Beaver Hour,” pro-|bcred us considerably, because when | urp y, € erson, usseran 9 Silent Night WEBJ, New York, 8:30—Luna’s Steel Pier Minstrels. from Buffalo, N. also |an orche tries to be comical the | WJAR—PROVIDENCE—306 Nesies Band 9—Hall Dual Trio ast by WMAK results are disastrous, nine times o % 8—Baseball &cores VBAL Balfimore. 10—Municipal | |10—Emo's Movie Broadcast e out of four or five, to take advan- B Ch k k J §:08 — “Practical Possibilities,” one || ' pand of Bartimore. pal || 0:20—Cummins® orchestra tage of the obvious. We heard one or Sen, ACZKOWSK]1 Or Jones of a st of Safety talks under | & er club dance orchestra. | of these “comics” from WJZ, New the auspices of the Providence | s 3 ttle Harmony Kings| . York, in the course of the vell | Safety Council ta be given by Hen- | o T 5 ' A dance orchestra » nearly died of ennui DE DRY ry L. Burdick. SR e 2 WEI—PHILADELPHIA—305 | Ti e of instrumental acro- | 10—Musical program by Charles|| ™% 5—Johnny Johnson's orchestra. atics, pass laughs, snorts and Morrison, tenor. om New York studio. E . forth, hick e i s 5 s | Last'evening was a remarkable w : o 30ld Dust Twins . Sche 1 ~00k'S he Gold Dust Twins r volume, clarity and abser -H‘\v.rwu] to chortl . [t DOeS FOl‘ One Garment veready Hour 4 , : 9—Evi ¢ Hour onsldering Lo fast. that |name of this number was WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 | i i Musicale % : 5 " B %% | per of Toorerville.” By the way 7 thi 0d old suMmer time, if - Dolan’s Recording orches 10:30—Jack Albin's orchestra sl m’, v‘:""h‘l: Ume. ) WJz faded to a great extent after What It Does For All ra with the “Three Musical Mirt News, racing and baseball WOO—PHILADELPHILA T e wrords from =5 ol voaulas | daxkness Heetiin, °A _dolibate little Springfl —Will Oakland’ 30—Dinner c i | ; e et e e | number by Chopin. “Minute Waltz," DESCO Refreshes Color —Baseball results | $—Treasureland Hunv» Owners | \”n_p"”_“n PHIA—3 P into audibility as we| Va8 ©Ofe red as a flute solo, and this | Bert Dolan’s| sem scores; Sports c dia | made up entirely for the bad opin- o1 Wilenski, planis wtio dance orchestra. P e el S B langlareihy itie iTpqnonills) furty DESCO Renews Lustre Copley Plaza orchestra. 5—Prince Piotti, entertainer an alIET B Ala T en Spridls Now you might have enjoyed that | A rh . 5 ; as sl disturbance on the lower | A ives : )—WBZ Radio Movie club direct|s—Eva ar, violinist Shelisamit s TaAATARHTA] THlo ek ettt e S DESCO Revives Fabric from IO' tate Studio. | §—" A Jard harmon Theater Digest. e 1w L ¥ o 3 terfered not at all with iley of children's tunes which And {was played later in the program. PR tenor; Mrs. L.| singers. §-10—The Three Brothers ansmit stations. - There imist. Springfield. | 9:30—Loew's 83d Stre cater or- | 5:25—Peter Ricci, baritone. 8t Mottt bas only alisht A i ; a. :45—Charles Higgins, Joe Burke, g don't it. (Conditions Ves ng persons and |10—Louis De Villers, baritone. o ook, : “Hot and Heavy”, another one of | . ngper 1 ler 9 . when this para- ot an me : Il results. Springfleld. 10:15—Laititia O'Neill, plano solos. | 9—Kuehnie's Artists. s Wit i THOSE numbers, was played | €sCo 0sts 0 ore TAG—WORCESTER—515 10:30—Strand Roof orchestra 9:30—Giovanni Medorl, planist T through WHN, New York, by Char- \nd White Inn orch WRNY—NEW YORK—375 0 alle’ tainers. Strickland’s Palisades Park 3 : i g e nit a preity good feature yes- | i "orchestra. 1t was atatod that Than Ordinary Dry Cleaning 10—>Moment Mus : Commercial Digest WPG—ATLANTIC CITY—300 : Ve ”{h‘“”“_x e number was being played for WANAC—BOSTON David Putterman, tenor —Organ recital : = » Which, by the . gret time, and what of it? There Th §—The Smilers, conduc v Clyde ‘Antennae in Miniature,” Bax- 2 A s "\',I"(X“'\T' '”’:"";]' was nothing very unusual about it, e Sheer Summery Dresses Me. » “tar Rowe. P 's Fashion Flashes ‘ 2 Allce Marguerite | ) yough there we sveral OppoOT- S 4 E no, and Willard Rob- “hot” musical en- The Fluffy White Flannels 6:30—Dinner dance, broadcast from | 7:45—Orlando’s concert orchestra eeplechase dance orchestra uniti: 1y som P Miss Hawkins and | 0 SEAED deavors. McPeake's Shore Gardens, Nan-| —La Ferne Ellsworth, contralto|8:30—Steel Pier Minstrels. tasket; “Jimmie” Gallagher and|8:30—Y. Y. Edison Hour, German halfonte-Haddon Trio £ o2 ORI ORI Y ae it o BRDIORTE ) Can receive nothing finer Day program; Hans Merx, soloist. | 10—Emo’s Weekly Movie Broadcast surciyganctio S 12l (CAHG, Richmond Hill, came R place on the evening ntations P $ H Virginia Moreno, +20— Kentuckian e | P s e hea ginia Moreno, soprano. 10:20—Cumm entucklans dance | 00® 0, o O hey should have | through very nicely and we heard Than this super cleaning. i of the evening's most enjoyable {had a larger audience, by far. We|9n® c i - aned In on the station Y A e llittle programs in the form of pop- Evidence has proven positively Srelotk. exviectnE | mamdtning | Lz selections by e qmanfolin end v, rather mediocre, and our surprisc|Suitar trio The music tame through - Shniba) (hasindd wian We hlt tie) dbacp and Cloaraith neyet s scrateh Th: i ar th th surface of the at- afore-mentioned feature. Miss Haw- [ {0 mart e his orchestra. 7—"W! 's Going On Tonight.” —Concert program. 9 45—Jonn Adam Hugo's Hour. orchestra. 8:30 Morton Bachrack, tenor 'What Set Shall I Bulld?"|11—Silver Slipper orchestra 9— 1la Robertson, vonVrnl(o; yde ch. 11:30—Seattle dance orchestra. Helen Studzinska, violinist; Louise | —Opera_Ensemble WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—2 Miles, accompanist. INYC- V 5 7:30—"Glimpses Through the Stage 9:30—Musical program 7:10—Piano s Door.” 10; Dance music, broadeast from | 7:20—2) 3 spot 8—Seasi rio v sphere. “Lonesome and Sorry Crescent Gardens, Revere Beach. | - Pwe\?ui?:;';x‘ca—ma | kins' voice is of an exceptionally | ORI 1’ You 11 \m‘?r Forge! n lS 11:30—Principals from “Dearest | 7:35—' wnmms and Sunlight.” Dr.|6:30.7:30—Harold Albert's Spanish [Pure and appealing quality, and Mr. |/ ., oo among those present. 1€5CO Enemy” with Helen Ford and| Herman Goodman Serenaders | Robinson reminds us ever so much g TS Charles Pureell 7:55—Baseball results. 30—Violin duo. fjoLETan ity R0t en e Agunde then from WBAL, Baltimore, | e WEEI—BOSTON—319 il Uy iatt atli from® Erospect] s Votaillaciikta) |as we. imagine Fran would with| And then from B4 S S Dr C!eanln _Stock market and business| Park. WGR—BUFFALO—319 training. The volce had all the pleas- | which waltzed a0 ote? " BACC y g | 10—John McGrath, baritone. 6:30—Dinner music antness of Frey's, with the added | during most of T2 FNCOCR Ko, | 10:15—"Outdoor Life” Henry|3-11:30—Jointly with station WEAF smoothness of training. Among Miss | finally settled dofvn 1o #8ady HENE | Wack o WAMAK—BUFFALO—266 Hawkins' numbers were tho famil- | mission, came the straing of “S At ts BEST 10:30—Police alarms, weather. 0—Daily news items. far_“Liftle‘ By ot Mine,* ana “A|Heart Will Tell Mo Fo. 2 FIET 3 .l"wF\f nts of the day and base- WMCA—NEW YORK—341 0:30-11:30—Beaver orchestra Lump of Gold.” Mr. Robinson sang|waltz played in a D7 :lr:'~"“’~' & ball scores 45-6:30—Bmployment opportuni- WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | Nis own compositions, all of which|the WBAL e CALL 904— 8:20—George Joy and Nell Cantor in| ties. stman theater OTgan. were lifted above common popular: ity by that they require| Ana so we bring our happy little opular songs 6:40—Jac d v gS 1 X ' H Nk 5. msenan, “.”‘;‘fl‘k"f“;"””°*' AOnEE e oarer orchestra, |Study before they can be rendered.| program to a close. We'll be back You owe it to yourself candidate for distrlct attorney of | 7:15—Monte Carlo Entertainers 30—Beaver hour. He provided his own accompani-|on the air tomorrow. Good after- You owe it to your clothes Suffolk county. 7:30—Berlant Park Entertainers WRC—WASHINGTON—469 ment. Among his selections Werenoon! 8-11—From New York Sarah Mendelson, pianist. New Willard Hotel orchestra. ‘Lonely Acres,” “Rhythm Rag," Sl e WJIZ—NEW YORK— —Care of Hair, talk. —“Gems of Romance.” e Devil's Afraid of Music” and| That's all for today, thanks! 5:32— Market quotation | $:20—Talk, T. R. Weyant - Pennsylvania Railroad hour 4;3‘:‘11;,1;«'1.;3‘;0105 Niagara” and “My o Tk 5:35—Financial summary. $:30-—Mildred Windell, soprano 10—*“The Grand Tour.” Kind of Blues. — A i otton quotations. 8:45—Sa adings 110:30—The WRC Pla | e e SACCO-VANZETTI THREATS el - 9 % n quota amuel Holler, readings 10:30—The WRC Players e i oo o’ AAICI'I St‘ “estMam 0—Farm market reports 9—Paul Whiteman's Picadilly Play-|11:30—Meyer Davis' La Paradis| So much for t Without a| Paris, July 27 7:05—Frank Dole, of the New York 5. band. doubt WRNY, New York, 4s one of |communication regarding Nicola Sac C S Tel \ Tel . pe " o ze h Herald Tribune, talk on “Dogs. Columbia Park Entertainers WBAL—BALTIMORE—246 |the greatest pests on the toc co and Bartolomeo \nj\ _"\ ‘f "or tonight, either for that matter. | Myron T. Harrick, the United States | 904 s v 904 ambassador, has been receiving since | {he two men were convicted of mur- chusetts, recently has | 7:20—Harold Leonard’s Waldorf-As- | dgemere club orchestra. andman Circle. torla Roof orchestra. 10:30—Shelburne orchestra. —WBAL dinner orchestra | That station 1 $——Westminster Mixed quartet 11—Ernie Golden’s orchestra Organ recital wavelength approxim 'he Deltah Pearl Hour, McAlpin Entertaine o—Staff concert. ters, and it succeeds very nicely in [der in Me ms of Romance.” WBNY—NEW YORK—322 )—Munlcipal band of Baltimore. |ruining a large share of WGY's pre- |been increasing. nnsylvania Railroad Hour, | 8—Joseck “himsel KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 | sentations. The station was e several of the letters have contin- —Cook’s Southern Hemisphere | 8:06—Siemon Sabro, baritone. :30—Dinner concert by the Pitts-|dible in a distorted way -4 vague threats of reprisals if the tise $:15—Johanna Raffa, soprano burgh Athletic association orches- . . men were executed. _George Olsen’s Pennsylvania | 8:30—Tracey and Daugherty, com-| tra, Gregorlo Scalzo, director From WTIC, Hartford, came the Roof orchestra posers. :15-~Baseball scores. | Golaman band. This organization : W NEW YORK—192 $:45—Geraldine Evers, planist 40 — Stockman-Farmer report on | furnished one of its usual delightful = Here Is a Real Bargain! 5—Daniel Scherer, violini 9—Eugene Morfest, tenor. all important livestock, grain,|and colorful programs direct Personally Conducted ‘ i TWO-FAMILY HOUSE ON YALE STREET AT 5:20—Ben Gordon, tenor. 9:15 emon Sabro, baritone wool, cotton and produce markets; | from the Hall of Fam ew York 5:40—Fox and Tucker, Irish music. > Morfest, songs. news period. University campus. The program y e e ; ers, pianist s Ry e AUBURN / .méfi AL LESS THAN PRE-WAR PRICES 6:35—Baseball scores 0—Win Unger's Entertainers phony Players under the direction | composers and the melodies - 3 = T ! W e comp! ar Must Be Sold at Once. Price Only $5,600 . 5 Aher of Victor Saudek. re, in many cases, familiar. y | EDDY A‘VNING shD 0—Columbia rsity ne —Radio Ramblers .55—Time signals and weather | or instance, “Sweet and Low.” ! M B £ lecture. 15—Joe Davis, popular ballads forecast. Baseball scores H excerpts f the e! t 2 ida Ky, contral T T e R B g L A T R otor bus DECORATING CO. Camp Real Estate Co. 40—Tsadore Franzblau, planist. | 6—Ma String emble Grand theater, Pittsburgh. |to say, WTIC handed us a nice re e E rt; Genia Zielinska, | 6:15—Bill Schudt, radio talk {CAE—PITTSBURGH—161 | aition of the musi¢ and trans e TOUR | 106 City Hall Place 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. e ) 30—Majestic string ensemble 6:30—Dinner concert everything per Telephone 1013-4 Gold Dust Twins Mischa Tulin’s concert hour. §-11—Program from New York 9—Eveready Hour |1 dgar Gruen, baritone. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 As time wore along things started 5 DAYS 10—Moment Musicale 1—Cliff Campbell's Bensonia tock report s items and|to get a bit rough, but not enough NEW BRITAIN to NTAGARA 10:30—Rolfe’s orchestra /Y baseball scores | to make more than a passing note FALLS and RETURN DRIVE YOURSELF— 11:30-12—Frank Farrell's orchestra. | 9—Patrick Nugent, Scotch enter-:6:30—Di g Hotel | of the fact. - m | WEBJ—NEW YORK—273 tainer SR e o August 2 to August 6 EW CARS TO RENT TO RENT—'QS Arch St-’ Stol'e | Milton Yokeman, tenor. 9:15—Helen McCarthy, pianist | e an hour—10c. n mile. i et el e o, $39,00 || Bw e ek’ || suitable for Auto Show Room and adjoining Luna’s Knickerbocker or 5 4 —Manuel Compinsky, violinist peail Weates) tor long. LGY ¢ Rallroad talk, Garrow Geer. ~Kathleen Robinson, sop 1| ey 4 - - e | . st et 5 BIG MONEY SAVERS For || it i e || YouDrive Auo Renting co- || garage. Inquire Harry Alex, 96 Arch 5tTel 308 30—Luna's M 1d WRNT—BAY SHORE—216 cverything except meals. 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